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    Henry Scott Tuke RA RWS (12 June 1858 – 13 March 1929), was an English artist. His most notable work was in the Impressionist style and he is best known...
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  • Henry Tuke (24 March 1755 – 11 August 1814) co-founded with his father, William Tuke, the Retreat asylum in York, England, a humane alternative to the...
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  • the insane Henry Tuke (1755–1814) Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929), British painter and photographer James Hack Tuke (1819–1896) Margaret Tuke (1862–1947)...
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  • The main Tukes were: William Tuke III (1732-1822), founder of The Retreat at York, one of the first modern insane asylums, in 1792 Henry Tuke (1755-1814)...
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    William Tuke (24 March 1732 – 6 December 1822), an English tradesman, philanthropist and Quaker, earned fame for promoting more humane custody and care...
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    Samuel was part of a Quaker family. He was the son of Henry Tuke and the grandson of William Tuke, who founded the York Retreat. He greatly advanced the...
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    William Tuke and his grandfather Henry Tuke co-founded the Retreat, which revolutionized the treatment of insane people. His father Samuel Tuke carried...
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    Sir Brian Tuke (died 26 October 1545) was the secretary of Henry VIII and Cardinal Wolsey. He served as the first Governor of the King's Posts (later the...
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    August Blue (category Paintings by Henry Scott Tuke)
    oil-on-canvas painting by British artist Henry Scott Tuke. It depicts four youths in and around a boat, bathing in the sea. Tuke started the painting in 1893, probably...
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    Gleaming waters (category Paintings by Henry Scott Tuke)
    Gleaming waters is a painting by the British painter Henry Scott Tuke. It is the largest work he ever painted. The composition of the painting shows a...
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  • Joseph Moore (1841–1893), painter. Francis Place (1647–1728), artist Henry Scott Tuke (1858–1929), painter Benjamin Seebohm Rowntree (1871–1954), chocolatier...
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    in 1886, 1897, and 1901. Tuke's brother Edward Henry Tuke also played cricket, for the minor county of Herefordshire. Tuke was born into a religious...
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    was taken on by other Quakers, including Tuke's son Henry Tuke who co-founded The Retreat, and Samuel Tuke who helped popularise the approach which convince...
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  • Robert Dudley Tuke (born December 5, 1947, Rochester, New York) was the Democratic nominee for the 2008 United States Senate election in Tennessee, having...
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  • Hack Tuke (1827–1895), English physician and expert in mental illness Henry Tuke (1755–1814), English co-founder of the York Retreat Henry Scott Tuke, RA...
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    Ruby, Gold and Malachite (category Paintings by Henry Scott Tuke)
    Ruby, Gold and Malachite is an oil-on-canvas painting by Henry Scott Tuke. It depicts six young men in and around a boat, bathing in the sea. It was painted...
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    Democrat Bob Tuke, who won just 32.6%. Alexander also won 28% of the African American vote. Lamar Alexander, incumbent U.S. Senator Bob Tuke, former Chairman...
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    All Hands to the Pumps (category Paintings by Henry Scott Tuke)
    the Pumps is an 1888–89 painting by British artist Henry Scott Tuke. At the time, the 21-year-old Tuke was living on an old French brig Julie of Nantes...
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  • 1882–90, Tuke played for Middlesex. He appeared in eight first-class matches. Tuke married in 1883 Mary Ella Wylde, second daughter of William Henry Wylde...
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    Massachusetts. The Parkers had four children: Lucilla Pinckney, Mary, Henry Tuke, and Emily Taylor. The oldest, Lucilla Pinckney Parker, was born in Boston...
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  • Book of Payments, with a payment of £100 being authorised for Sir Brian Tuke as 'Master of the King's Post' in February 1512. In 1517, he was appointed...
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  • his father's death in 1860, Henry Rowntree went to work for the Tuke family at their shop in Walmgate. In June 1862 Henry Isaac bought out the chocolate...
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    stalwarts of the establishment including: Stanhope Forbes, Elisabeth Forbes, Henry Tuke, George Clausen, Steer and Osborne and in 1888 they were joined by Walter...
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  • three vols. 4to, which had been suggested to him on a visit to York by Henry Tuke, a Quaker. He printed many copies of it at his own press. It contained...
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    George Smith Drew (1819–1880), John Shore, 1st Baron Teignmouth, Henry Thornton, Henry Tuke, John Venn (1759–1813), and Daniel Wilson. Margaret DeLacy, ‘Hey...
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    at the Wayback Machine at Psychoanalysis Encyclopedia Tuke 1892, p. 389. Tuke 1892, p. 394 Tuke 1892, p. 395. Tracy, Sarah (2005). Alcoholism in America...
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    founded in 1796 by William Tuke; over the next century his son Henry Tuke, grandson Samuel Tuke and great-grandson Daniel Hack Tuke also devoted themselves...
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  • Thomas Tuke (c.1580–1657) was an English clergyman and controversial writer, of royalist views in later life. He was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge...
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    William Carey (courtier) (category Court of Henry VIII)
    prosperity, since he died of the sweating sickness the following year. Brian Tuke, Henry's secretary at the time of Carey's death wrote this to Lord Legat the...
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  • Sir Samuel Tuke, 1st Baronet (c.1615, in Essex – 26 January 1674, in Somerset House, London) was an English officer in the Royalist army during the English...
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